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- waterbirds, and infection can spread easily between farmed and wild waterbirds. Over 48 species of birds, including those not considered waterbirds,...
- (2015). "Determining the Position of Storks on the Phylogenetic Tree of Waterbirds by Retroposon Insertion Analysis". Genome Biology and Evolution. 7 (12):...
- The Waterbird Society, formerly known as the Colonial Waterbirds Society, is a United States based ornithological society, focusing on the behavior, ecology...
- protection of waterbirds. Later, the name became International Waterfowl & Wetlands Research Bureau (IWRB). The scope became wider; besides waterbirds, the organisation...
- fragility of the ecosystem. This is also to protect feeding and breeding waterbirds from being disturbed. Fishing is not allowed in the Preserve. Water contact...
- Selection of Four Large Waterbirds Species in an Agricultural Landscape in Uttar Pradesh, India: Implications for Management". Waterbirds. 29 (3): 365–374....
- Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds, or African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement (AEWA) is an independent international treaty...
- "magnificent seven" supraordinal clades: Telluraves (landbirds) Aequornithes (waterbirds) Eurypygimorphae (sunbittern, kagu and tropicbirds) Otidimorphae (turacos...
- bird species of aquatic environments, particularly seabirds and some waterbirds, have further evolved for swimming. The study of birds is called ornithology...
- by the Ramsar Convention, The Kotychi lagoon is an important areas for waterbirds in Greece. Its surface area is 3.7 km². "Kotychi lagoons". Ramsar Sites...